Scientists have identified a new property, interface flexibility, that controls how certain molecules naturally self-organize into crystalline supramolecular networks.
Researchers use cryo-electron microscopy to reveal how sodium ions power bacterial flagellar motors, providing insights for designing efficient nanoscale molecular machines.
Time-resolved experiments in the attosecond range reveal that the importance of electronic correlations in these plasmons increases when the size of a system decreases to scales of less than one nanometer.
In 2022, mathematicians solved the einstein tiling problem, and now researchers discovered a molecule that self-arranges into non-repeating patterns on surfaces.